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The endemial colic of Devon, not caused by a solution of lead in the cyder. A particular reply is here given to Dr. Saunders's answer, to cursory remarks; with some farther remarks on Dr. Baker's essay on that subject ... / [Thomas Alcock].
Alcock, Thomas, 1709-1798.Date: [1768?]- Books
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The endemial colic of Devon, not caused by a solution of lead in the cyder. A particular reply is here given to Dr. Saunders's Answer, to cursory remarks; with some farther remarks on Dr. Baker's Essay on that subject. By Thomas Alcock A.M.
Alcock, Thomas, 1709-1798.Date: [1770?]- Ephemera
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Devon drench : a famous and invaluable remedy for the disorders of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs : Especially so for red water, scouring, cold, colic and influenza, milk fever, costiveness, etc. : also as a cleansing drench for cows and ewes after calving and lambing and preventative of milk fever.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]- Ephemera
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Devon drench for cattle, horses, etc. : safe and certain : a famous and invaluable remedy for the disorders of horses, cattle, sheep and pigs. Especially so for red water, scouring, cold, colic and influenza, milk fever, costiveness, etc. and as a cleansing drench for cows and ewes after calving and lambing and preventative of milk fever.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]- Books
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An answer to the letter addressed by Francis Riollay, physician of Newbury, to Dr. Hardy, on the hints given concerning the origin of the gout, in his publication on the colic of Devon : in which the several objections made by Dr. Riollay are considered, and the probability that the gout originates from the action of mineral substances, especially those conveyed into the human system by the medium of adulterated wines, is more fully insisted on / by James Hardy.
Hardy, James, -1805.Date: 1780- Digital Images
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Flail press for cidermaking; woodcut.
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Cider press, 17th century
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An answer to the letter addressed by Francis Riollay, Physician of Newbury, to Dr. Hardy, on the hints given concerning the origin of the gout, in his Publication on the Colic of Devon; In Which The several Objections made by Dr. Riollay are considered; and the Probability that the Gout originates from the Action of Mineral Substances, especially those conveyed into the Human System by the Medium of adulterated Wines, is more fully insisted on, by James Hardy, M.D.
Hardy, James, -1805.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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An essay concerning the cause of the endemial colic of Devonshire, which was read in the Theatre of the College of Physicians, in London, on the twenty-ninth day of June, 1767, / by George Baker.
Baker, George, 1722-1809.Date: 1767- Books
An essay concerning the cause of the endemial colic of Devonshire / by George Baker ; [with an introduction by Huntington Williams].
Baker, George, 1722-1809.Date: 1958- Books
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An essay, Concerning the cause of the endemial colic of Devonshire, Which was read in the Theatre of the College of Physicians, in London, on the Twenty-Ninth Day of June, 1767, By George Baker, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, and Physician to her Majesty's Houshold.
Baker, George, 1722-1809.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Student dissertations
An essay concerning the discovery of the cause of the endemial colic of Devonshire / by Marc Epps.
Epps, Marc.Date: 1994- Books
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An essay concerning the cause of the endemial colic of Devonshire, which was read in the theatre of the College of Physicians, in London, on the twenty-ninth day of June, 1767 / by George Baker.
Baker, George, 1722-1809.Date: 1814